This project is a simple app demonstrating the use of TableExport and Flask. It includes a sample project that you can use as a skeleton (or template) to get started.
Checkout the demo!
First, set your app's secret key as an environment variable.
e.g. add the following to
.bashrc
or.bash_profile
.
export TABLEEXPORT_FLASK_APP_SECRET='something-really-secret'
Before running shell commands, set the FLASK_APP
and FLASK_DEBUG
environment variables.
export FLASK_APP=/path/to/autoapp.py
export FLASK_DEBUG=1
Then run the following commands to bootstrap your environment.
git clone https://github.com/clarketm/tableexport_flask_app
cd tableexport_flask_app
pip install -r requirements/dev.txt
bower install
flask run
# open browser to `localhost:5000`
You will see a pretty welcome screen.
Once you have installed your DBMS, run the following to create your app's database tables and perform the initial migration.
flask db init
flask db migrate
flask db upgrade
flask run
# open browser to `localhost:5000`
In your production environment, make sure the FLASK_DEBUG
environment variable is unset or is set to 0
, so that ProdConfig
is used.
To open the interactive shell, run:
flask shell
By default, you will have access to the flask app
.
To run all tests, run:
flask test
Whenever a database migration needs to be made. Run the following commands:
flask db migrate
This will generate a new migration script. Then run:
flask db upgrade
To apply the migration.
For a full migration command reference, run
flask db --help
.